'Dancing With the Stars,' 'The Voice,' others set to crown champs

By Chuck Barney

Contra Costa Times

Posted:
05/16/2014 12:01:00 PM PDT

Updated:
05/17/2014 10:43:07 PM PDT

DON'T MISS: Reality competition finales -- All hail the victors! The broadcast TV season is winding down, and you know what that means: It's time to hand out prizes on several reality shows. The parade of champions begins with "The Amazing Race" (8 p.m. Sunday, CBS), which winds up in Las Vegas. Then it's "Dancing With the Stars" (9 p.m. Tuesday, ABC) and "The Voice" (9 p.m. Tuesday, NBC) closing things out on a high note. Finally, "American Idol" wraps up season 13 (8 p.m. Wednesday, Fox) with a two-hour finale, and "Survivor: Cagayan" (8 p.m. Wednesday, CBS) forks over $1 million to the castaway who did the best back-stabbing and blindsiding.

TUESDAY: On "ACM Presents: An All-Star Salute to the Troops," active-duty members of the military perform with country music stars. Participants include Merle Haggard, George Strait, Carrie Underwood, Toby Keith, Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert. 9 p.m., CBS.

WEDNESDAY

: It's true. "Revolution" will not be televised -- at least not after tonight's episode. The lights go out on the apocalyptic drama, which has been canceled. 8 p.m., NBC.

WEDNESDAY: As "Modern Family" closes out its season, chaos mounts at the eventful wedding of Mitch and Cam (Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Eric Stonestreet). Of course. What else did you expect? 9 p.m., ABC.

THURSDAY: "Labyrinth" is a two-part adaptation of Kate Mosse's novel about two French women who, despite being separated by 800 years, share a common destiny -- but probably not common hairstyles. 8 p.m., The CW.

THURSDAY: In the new drama "Gang Related," Ramon Rodriguez stars as a member of a Los Angeles police unit tasked with fighting dangerous gangs. What his peers don't know is that he has ties to one of those gangs. 9 p.m., Fox.

FRIDAY: Producers are promising an "insane" Season 2 finale of the serial-killer drama "Hannibal." We wouldn't want it any other way. 10 p.m., NBC.

SATURDAY: Patrick J. Adams ("Suits"), a self-described super fan of "Orphan Black," drops by the show for a guest stint. He plays a down-to-earth guy who lands in trouble when the clones' problems come crashing into his life. 9 p.m., BBC America.